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Co-op unveils new employee recognition program in support of dedicated team members

Co-op unveils new employee recognition program in support of dedicated team members

Good deeds don’t always go unnoticed, as a small handful of employees at the Moose Jaw Co-op experienced after being nominated for going above and beyond in the Co-op’s new Employee Excellence Recognition Program
There’s a reason for loitering in the laundry room

There’s a reason for loitering in the laundry room

Joyce Walter reflects on her new hangout spot in the house
Jack Garton performing at the Mae Wilson Theatre on March 19

Jack Garton performing at the Mae Wilson Theatre on March 19

Singer, songwriter, and musical artist playing guitar, trumpet, and accordion, Jack is a Jack of all trades
Friends of Heather Maitland to hold fundraiser following cancer diagnosis

Friends of Heather Maitland to hold fundraiser following cancer diagnosis

Friends of Heather Maitland are hosting a fundraiser dinner at The Crushed Can this March 28 to help support her and the Maitland family through a troubling stage four cancer diagnosis
Pre-trial meeting set for man accused of attempted murder, shooting at police

Pre-trial meeting set for man accused of attempted murder, shooting at police

Moose Jaw Provincial Court had scheduled a two-day preliminary inquiry to hear whether there was enough evidence on two issues against Jirard Stacey Saddleback to proceed to trial, but a pre-trial management meeting will occur instead.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of -15 C with a low of -19 C
WINMAR Warriors fall to opportunistic Pat Canadians in Game 2

WINMAR Warriors fall to opportunistic Pat Canadians in Game 2

Regina scores three in second period, go on to 4-1 win at Moose Jaw Events Centre to take two-games-to-none lead in best-of-five series
Three city curling teams qualify for provincials

Three city curling teams qualify for provincials

Three out of four Moose Jaw high school curling teams are off to provincials this coming weekend after qualifying at regionals this past weekend in Regina.
Word Wisdom: Hobbyhorse

Word Wisdom: Hobbyhorse

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
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